NW Side ‘bridge lady’ Zoning panel OK’s dies due to COVID-19 Sears site project by CYRYL JAKUBOWSKI She had been hospitalized by BRIAN NADIG able to households making no more Northwest Side resident since late August, the examiner There were some signs of cracks than 60 percent of the area median Veronica Wolski, who became said. in the longtime practice of alder- income. famous in the area for demon- Wolski’s messages were often manic prerogative at the Sept. 8 The developer, Novak Con- strating and posting political critical of pandemic restrictions meeting of City Council Zoning struction, plans to conduct a buyout messages for several years from a and vaccines, and prior to back- Committee, but the proposed rede- of the other required 15 affordable bridge over the Kennedy Ex- ing QAnon, she was a supporter velopment of the former Six units by paying about $2 million pressway near the Gladstone of Senator Bernie Sanders of Corners Sears at 4712-38 W. Irving into the city’s housing fund. Any Park Metra station, 5500 N. Vermont after he lost the 2016 Park Road was approved despite delay in the project’s approval Austin Ave., died on Sept. 13, Democratic primary, according three “no” votes. would force Novak to adhere to the according to the Cook County to published reports. Zoning proposals are almost new affordable requirements, which Medical Examiner’s Office. She was known around the always approved unanimously, but take effect Oct. 1, and which would Wolski, age 64, of the 5300 Northwest Side as “the bridge in recent years the issue of afford- require the development to include block of North Mobile Avenue, lady” and later began using the able housing occasionally inter- at least 20 on-site affordable units. died of pneumonia due to a online handle “The People’s rupts the unofficial practice of Those voting against the six-story COVID-19 infection with hypo- Bridge,” reports said. deferring decisions to the local development were Alderwoman thyroidism as a contributing fac- In recent weeks she had alderman. (49th), Alderman tor at Amita Health Resur- become famous with QAnon The $90 million project calls for Byron Sigcho Lopez (25th) and VERONICA WOLSKI, age 64, died from For years, Wolski was often seen post- rection Medical Center, 7345 N. supporters for her support of six of the 207 proposed apartments Alderman Michael Rodriguez an infection due to COVID-19 on Monday, ing political messages and banners on a Talcott Ave, the medical examin- the ivermectin treatment to meet the city’s affordable housing (22nd). Sept. 13, according to the medical exam- bridge over the . er said. against COVID-19. criteria, which requires below-mar- The discussion on the Sears proj- iner. (Photo from Google Street View) ket rate rents that would be afford- ect appeared to briefly carry over to another agenda item when Alderman (34th) ’s Northwest Side Celebrates asked Lopez if he “pushed for more” affordable units in a proposal in his ADIG ward given that “he wanted (Gardiner) to push harder” on the EWSPAPERS Sears proposal. NPRESS • REPORTER 81st The philosophy behind alderman- 4937 N. Milwaukee Ave. PRESS Also celebrating 56 years of our Reporter publication Anniversary ic prerogative is that “if you don’t mess with my ward, I won’t mess with your ward.” Glenn Nadig, Brian Nadig, Publishers September 15, 2021 50 Cents Per Copy Opponents of aldermanic preroga- 4937 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago — 773.286.6100 Number 37 www.nadignewspapers.com (Continued on Page 12) Report states Gardiner part of FBI probe over conduct by BRIAN NADIG Gardiner and the former staffer and The Federal Bureau of In- did not want to comment further. vestigation is reportedly looking The released messages also into Alderman James Gardiner’s include disparaging remarks which (45th) conduct in which he made Gardiner wrote about City Council demeaning remarks about people in Finance Committee chief of staff private text messages sent to a for- Anne Emerson, communications/ mer staffer and reportedly sought political strategist Joanna Klonsky retaliation against some critics, and Alderman (44th). POLITICAL ORGANIZATION United Northwest Side held a rally in front of the other scandals reported in the media. The Inspector General has also reported- according to the Chicago Tribune. Klonsky and Emerson have asked office of Alderman James Gardiner (45th) at 5425 W. Lawrence Ave., calling for ly been asked to look into accusations that the aldermen denied city services to The newspaper reported from Gardiner for an in-person meeting his resignation after private text messages calling several people derogatory constituents who were critical of him and he engaged in retaliation. sources that agents approached to discuss the matter, while Tunney words have surfaced in recent weeks and the official has been facing several (Photo by Cyryl Jakubowski) Gardiner last week and have spoke has said that Gardiner has apolo- to several other people while con- gized and that he is moving on. ducting the probe. Klonsky said that Gardiner has “Department of Justice policy pre- demonstrated a “disturbing habit of Some alderpersons want New park in Mayfair vents the FBI from commenting on degrading women” and should seek the existence or non-existence of counseling. any investigation that or may not On Sept. 3, Gardiner released the Ald. Gardiner censured be occurring,” an agency spokesman following statement: “I am sorry for may open in the fall told Nadig Newspapers. my comments; they do not reflect by BRIAN NADIG January. He added that council by BRIAN NADIG a “Triangle Park” and “Kedvale THE TRIBUNE’S report comes my values. I have reached out to my A group of eight alderpersons have members should demand that The triangular-shaped park Park” a few days after Mayor Lori colleagues and others to express my signed onto a proposed resolution Gardiner resign. under construction at 4546 N. Duplack recommended that the Lightfoot called for the city sincere regrets. I respect all people calling on the City Council Rules In 2019, Czosnyka received a cita- Kedvale Ave. in Mayfair is expect- association look into partnering Inspector General to investigate and apologize to those I may have Committee to hold a public hearing tion for weeds on his property but it ed to open this fall. with Chicago Sculpture In- Gardiner’s conduct, including offended.” on the reported misconduct of was later dismissed after a hearing “It looks like they are on about ternational to help bring public art whether constituents were denied In addition, CBS News and Alderman James Gardiner (45th) officer determined that there was no the 5-yard-line,” Mayfair Civic to the park. The organization city services because of their politi- WTTW News reported last week and to consider whether he should violation since they were actually Association Ron Duplack said at works with artists, whose sculp- cal beliefs. that a Gardiner supporter, who be censured for any alleged retalia- native plants, not weeds. Allegations the group’s Sept. 9 meeting. He tures are leased by neighborhood Also, CBS News Chicago reported works for a city department, may tion against political opponents. have surfaced that the issuance of added that a ribbon-cutting cere- groups. that Gardiner allegedly instructed have asked a relative in the Cook “Alderman Gardiner’s behavior any citation in the case was political- mony for the new park could come Also at the meeting, a resident a staffer to have a background County Circuit Court Clerk’s office does not have a home in our govern- ly motivated. as early as October. said that a new stop sign on check conducted on a woman who to obtain the criminal court records ment, and his words and actions do Czosnyka also is a defendantplaintiff in a The park, which measures 0.28 Wilson Avenue near the park may had obtained an order of protection of a man who had been critical of not represent the values and vision lawsuit in which he and other resi- acres, will include a drinking/bot- needed to help slow down traffic against him a few years ago. Gardiner and that a text message of our city,” the resolution states. dents claims that their First tle refill station, a covered shelter given that more families will be In addition, dozens showed up shows that Gardiner was seeking to The proposed resolution also adds Amendment rights were violated for picnics, nature play elements walking in the area. in the evening on Monday, Sept. have the man’s previous criminal that Gardiner reportedly verbally because they were not allowed to and a “mud pit” area with a wood- The city purchased the property, 13, outside of the 45th Ward serv- charges, one of which reportedly harassed constituents and may have comment on Gardiner’s official en play kitchen and water pump, where a house once stood, about ice office, 5425 W. Lawrence Ave., was more than 20 years old, retaliated against constituents for aldermanic Facebook page. according to Alderman Samantha two years ago, and several commu- for a rally in which protesters “leaked.” political purposes. It notes a recent Mayor has called for Nugent’s chief of staff Erika nity groups, including the associa- demanded his resignation. The The watchdog agency for the report by the Chicago Tribune that the IG to conduct a thorough investi- Wozniak. tion and Mayfair Park Advisory ward office was closed at the time clerk’s office reportedly is now the FBI is investigating his conduct. gation into Gardiner’s conduct. The park has not yet been for- Council, raised some of the funds of the rally. investigating whether the employee Gardiner has issued the following Czosnyka said that he knows of mally named, as the Chicago Park needed for the acquisition, which At a Sept. 10 news conference for who is believed to have released the statement: “I want to make it clear others who have been approached District refers to it as “Park No. cost about $400,000. the opening of the Irving Park Road records did so properly. that I have never acted on those from the IG regarding the alder- 593,” but residents often refer to it (Continued on Page 12) bridge over the North Branch of the Resident James Suh, whose rants; however, they should not have man’s conduct. , Lightfoot said that records Gardiner reportedly was been expressed, and it certainly was the language used by Gardiner is seeking, has been critical of not my intention to demean anyone.” “absolutely unacceptable” and that Gardiner’s decision to delay AT THE MEETING, Gardiner said “under no circumstances” should approval of a proposed 10-story sen- that “Today I do not speak to you as a constituents be denied a city service ior living complex at politician. I speak to you as a human because of their political beliefs. and helped lead a protest against being, a human being who has sinned.” “RATHER than death by 1,000 Gardiner’s decision. The project Under council rules, Gardiner can cuts in rumor and innuendo in the was eventually approved and is now be censured for disgraceful conduct media, there ought to be (a thor- under construction. by a majority vote or expelled by a ough investigation),” she said. AT THE RALLY in front of the two-thirds vote, according to the pro- In the private text messages that alderman’s office Monday evening, posed resolution. The proposal have been released by the former Suh said that Gardiner’s attempt to specifically asks for “consideration of staffer to an anonymous anti- silence him by trying to damage his a censure,” but the proposal includes Gardiner blog, the alderman reputation was “truly and deeply the voting requirements for both a referred to several people, including un-American” given that the “right censure and an expulsion. an alderman, as a “b****” and in to free speech, right to protest” are Its sponsors are Rossana Rod- one instance Gardiner reportedly core principles of democracy. riguez Sanchez (33rd), Byron Sigcho- wrote “f*** that c***” in reference The rally was hosted by United Lopez (25th), Maria Hadden (49th), to a resident who had contacted the Northwest Side, a political organi- (47th), Carlos Rosa- ward office. The texts were part of zation that describes itself as Ramirez (35th), Michael Rodriguez conversations that Gardiner was believing in “politics that work for (22nd), (40th) and having with a former staffer, who working people.” (1st). also worked on his campaign. In addition, a resident, who lives The resolution was introduced at THE RESIDENT who was in the adjacent 38th Ward, has the council’s Sept. 14 meeting. referred to as a “c***” said in an reported that inspectors were sent During the public comment por- interview that the service requests, to her Jefferson Park home because tion of the meeting, ward resident which included addressing a water she believes she had made a critical and frequent Gardiner critic Pete leak near a water meter and a sink- remark about Gardiner on Czosnyka told the council that he hole-related issue, were addressed. Facebook. The inspectors reported- has “been falsely targeted by She added that she is not aware of ly accused her of illegally raising Gardiner for 2 years” and that the A NEW PARK in Mayfair at 4546 N. Kedvale Ave. is expected ments and a “mud pit” area with a wooden play kitchen and all of the details of the conversa- chickens and selling eggs but left city Inspector General office inter- to open in the fall. The park would feature a drinking/bottle water pump. tions that took place between (Continued on Page 12) viewed him about the matter in refill station, a covered shelter for picnics, nature play ele- (Photo provided by office of Alderman ) Page 2 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021 Sale of delinquent taxes community slate for county properties set Cook County Trea- the taxes offered for sale Jefferson Park The screening is spon- Blackhawk Chapter vice surer Maria Pappas will are for properties in Chamber sored by the Jefferson president David Darusz- hold the first tax sale of majority Black and La- Memorial Park Advisory ka will present a program delinquent county prop- tino communities,” Pap- The Jefferson Park Council and the Jefferson titled “The Impact of erty taxes in more than 2 pas said. “That’s why Chamber of Commerce Park Neighborhood Ass- Railroading on Chicago years on Nov. 5. ‘ Black and Latino will hold a ribbon cutting ociation. History” in anticipation of About $163.4 million Houses Matter,’ my pro- at noon Friday, Sept. 17, The film is suitable for the 175th anniversary of in unpaid 2018 proper- gram to help homeown- for the Three Swords all ages. Chicago’s first operating ty taxes, which were ers find refunds and Floral Company at 5338 Public restroom facili- rail line in 2023. due in 2019, is due on apply for tax exemp- W. Lawrence Ave. ties will not be available Daruszka will discuss 36,000 homes, busi- tions, is so important.” The flower shop has re- in the park. the relationship between nesses and land. Owners may be located its design studio Norwood Park Chicago and railroads, Less than $1,000 is unaware the taxes on from Logan Square. labor unrest associated owed on 11,744 proper- their properties are Historical Society Jefferson Park with railroads, the impact ties in Chicago and headed to the tax sale of railroads on social Advisory Council The Norwood Park His- 7,700 properties in sub- because the U.S. Postal torical Society will meet change and its impact on urban Cook County, a Service has returned A free screening of the at 7 p.m. Wednesday, the Civil Rights move- press release said. bills and subsequent film “Tom and Jerry” Sept. 15, at the Noble- ment in the 1960s. Pappas is sending own- notices on 17,702 proper- (2021) will be held at 7 Seymour-Crippen House, Refreshments will be ers of those properties a ties, Pappas said. p.m. Friday, Sept. 17, at 5624 N. Newark Ave. available. certified letter informing Also, as many as 207 Roberts Square Park, National Railway Loco- For more information, them that their unpaid seniors may be missing a 5200 W. Argyle Ave. motive Historical Society call the Norwood Park taxes are scheduled to be senior exemption and Historical Society at 773- sold, which would put a 184 seniors may be eligi- 631-4633. lien against their proper- ble for a senior freeze, Senior Polka ties, which is usually the which could reduce their first step in a process tax bill, according to Association that can end with the loss Pappas. The Senior Polka As- of a property, the release Per Illinois law, the sociation meets at 5 p.m. said. annual tax sale tradi- on the first Tuesday of the Owners can avoid the tionally is conducted 13 month at the Long Tree tax sale by paying the months after the due Manor, 7730 N. Milwau- delinquent taxes and date but was delayed kee Ave., Niles. interest before the sale because of the COVID-19 Meetings feature music, begins. To see if taxes are pandemic. coffee, cake and bingo. delinquent or to make a Pappas plans to con- Yearly membership is payment, residents can duct the sale for 2019 $10. visit www.cookcountytrea unpaid taxes in May and For more information, surer.com and select for 2020 taxes in Nov- call Richard at 847-209- “Avoid the Tax Sale.” ember of 2022, the press 1385. “About 75 percent of release said. Remembering Sept. 11, 2001

THE JEFFERSON PARK Chamber of American Legion Billy Caldwell Post Commerce held its annual Sept. 11 806, Niles Memorial VFW Post 3579, memorial ceremony on Sept. 9 at the River Grove Posts 335 and 5979, veterans memorial at Milwaukee and Vietnam Veterans of America Chapters Higgins avenues. 311 and 242, and other veterans and Participating in the event were the officials. (Photo by Rob Mandik) Free flu shot drive-through event slated

Northwest Side elected officials will hold a drive- through flu shot clinic from 10 a.m. to noon, Monday, Sept. 20, in the parking lot of the , Copernicus Center, 5216 W. Lawrence Ave. Walgreens will provide the shots and the event is co-sponsored by state Senator Robert Martwick (D-10), state Represen- tative Lindsey LaPointe (D-19) and Alderman Jim Gardiner (45th). Adults and children age 3 and older with valid insurance, as well as sen- iors with a Medicare B card, can receive a free shot. The shot costs $27 for people without insurance. Face coverings are required and participants must remain in their vehicles. For more information, visit www.senatormart wick.com or call Mart- wick’s district office at 773-286-1115. Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 3

Fest Program Page 4 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021

MAIN STAGE SCHEDULE 8 pm 7th Heaven Saturday, Sept.18 (Famous for 30 songs in 30 minutes) Second Stage on Cuyler 2 pm – Vintage Hugo’s Elvis at 5 pm Saturday & more throughout the weekend 4 pm — Southern Draw

(Southern rock/country) (Schedule subject to change) 6 pm – Wild Blue Angels ROCK THE BADGES RETURNS TO (Hendrix tribute) MILWAUKEE AVE. AT SIX CORNERS 8 pm — Van Halen Invasion Billed as a “Musical Event of Epic Propor- “They are driving down from Canada and (“David Lee Roth & Sammy Hagar”) tions,” the Rock the Badges fest is back af- they have ‘Sammy Hagar’ and ‘David Lee ter a one-year hiatus and will once again Roth,’” Garrido said of the Invasion. Sev- be held on the streets of the Six Corners enth Heaven is famous for playing 30 rock Sunday, Sept. 19 commercial district. hits in 30 minutes. 2 pm — Too Much Saturn Since the fi rst one in 2013, the festival has Also performing on the Main Stage on (Power pop rock) raised about $80,000 for the Chicago Po- Saturday are Vintage at 2 p.m., Wild lice Memorial Foundation and the Ignite Blue Angels at 6 p.m., Southern Draw at 4 pm — Todd and the Ten Pins The Spirit Fund. “At the end of the day, 4 p.m. On Sunday: Too Much Saturn at 2 (60s to today’s music) this is all about supporting the families of p.m., Todd and the Ten Pins at 4 p.m., and police offi cers and fi refi ghters killed in the Northside at 6 p.m. 6 pm — Northside line of duty,” said fest organizer and Chi- Except for the headliners, all of the bands (Rock n roll) cago police lieutenant John Garrido. have a police offi cer or fi refi ghter in them, The music festival will be held from 2 to Garrido said, adding that the both head- 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 18 liner bands have a history of supporting Police Memorial Fund, Ignite the Spirit serve rst responders and 19, on Milwaukee Avenue between Ir- fi rst responders. Proceeds from Rock The Badges will ben- duty. More than 580 Chicago police offi - ving Park Road and Belle Plaine Avenue. The fi rst couple of Rock The Badges fea- efi t the Chicago Police Memorial Founda- cers have sacrifi ced their lives while pro- The $5 gate donation will benefi t the Me- tured a contest between police vs. fi re tion and Ignite the Spirit. Previous RTB tecting our city. For more information, vis- morial Foundation and Ignite The Spirit. bands, with judges, but there are signifi - festivals have raised about $80,000 for it www.cpdmemorial.org The Six Corners Chamber of Commerce is cantly fewer fi refi ghters than police offi - these two charitable groups. Since 2003, Ignite the Spirit has assisted co-hosting the event, and sponsors include cers in the city, and the contest portion of Established in 2004, the Memorial Foun- more than 500 families in need. It was es- Allstate Agent Jaime Morales, Gracie the festival was eventually dropped be- dation is a nonprofi t organization which tablished to provide funding and other re- O’Malley’s pub, Eggsperience Cafe, and cause there were not always enough fi re honors the lives of fallen police offi cers sources for fi refi ghters and their families Aldermen James Gardiner (45th), Antho- bands available for the weekend of the and assists those in need. It also helps the and their communities in times of need. ny Napolitano (41st), Samantha Nugent festival, Garrido said. families of those offi cers who were killed For more information, visit www.igniteth- (39th), (38th), Ariel Re- Children’s activities also are planned, and or catastrophically injured in the line of espirit.org boyras (30th), and State Representative there will be a community stage on Cuyler John D’Amico. Avenue, featuring local entertainment. The event will include a candlelight vigil The 2021 festival marks the second time honoring Offi cer Ella French at 10:00 p.m. it’s been on Milwaukee, with most of pre- Saturday Sept. 18. vious ones being held at the Copernicus The headliners are the Van Halen In- Center in Jefferson Park and one fest in vasion at 8 p.m. Saturday and Seventh Wrigleyville. Heaven at 8 p.m. Sunday.

Gracie O’Malley’s pub now at 6 Corners Gracie O’Malley’s, a Chicago Irish sports locations in Edgewater and Wicker Park. pub, is one of the newest businesses at Six The pub also features an outdoor patio and Corners and is located at the heart of the is an Iowa Hawkeye bar for those who like festival grounds for Rock The Badges. to watch college sports while having a cold The pub, located at 4058 N. Milwaukee brew and a meal, possibly the “Six-Corner Ave., offers a 24-tap line for beer lovers, Croissant-wich” that includes four pieces 16 TVs, classic steel dart boards and occa- of bacon, two eggs, cheddar and roasted sional live music. It is open daily 11 a.m. garlic/caramelized onion ricotta. to 2 a.m. (3 a.m. on Saturday nights). Gracie O’Malley’s is hosting a community “Our cheese curds are probably the most stage on Cuyler Avenue during the festi- popular item on the menu,” but the burger val. One of the performers will be Hugo’s and fi sh & chips also are top sellers, said Elvis at 5 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 18. O’Malley’s GM, Brad Goldstein. It also has Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 5

Look what’s coming to Six Corners... ese and other redevelopment projects mark the revitalization of our business district!

The Six Corners Chamber of Commerce at a recent public hearing, “(Sears site de- complex, which also will include retail. Fresh, Burlington and Panera Bread, plus welcomes you to our community for this veloper) Novak Construction has met all The project, at 4747 W. Irving Park Road, approximately 100 apartments. The proj- great festival. of the city’s requirements to date and has is located directly across fro the Sears ect’s design is getting close to completion, This is an exciting time for our commer- checked all the boxes. A generational op- site. The living units could be ready for and the chamber looks forward to the ex- cial district, as several large developments portunity to strengthen the revitalization occupancy by fall of 2022. panded shopping and living opportuni- are in the works. These projects will help of Six Corners sits before you. Support the Also is the works is the six-level North- ties the development would bring to our further our revitalization efforts, bringing project. The community and Novak de- western Medical Group facility at 4441 W. community. “Our vision is to help create a to the community a commercial district serve no less.” Irving Park Road. This stunning building, unique and vital shopping/entertainment that we all deserve and can be proud of. DiMeo later added, “This redevelopment with four fl oors above ground and two be- district that enriches the business com- They represent more than a $400 million not only preserves the 1938 Sears build- low, will serve as the anchor for the far munity, embraces history, celebrates the investment. ing, with its Art Deco elements, that so east end of our commercial area, provid- arts, preserves our natural environment The City of Chicago recently gave the may have an affi nity for, it enhances the ing a wide range of medical services to the and promotes quality events to instill greenlight to the redevelopment of the structure.” community and helping to entice other a ‘sense of place’ in our community,” the former Sears at 4712-38 W. Irving Park The development will include a rooftop businesses to open in the area. chamber’s mission states. Road. It will bring more than 200 luxury pool and other great amenities for its fu- Still in its proposal stages, a new retail For more information, visit www.six- apartments and a large national retailer ture tenants. center is planned for the former Peoples cornerschamber.com to our community. Currently under construction is the Gas site at 3955 N. Kilpatrick Ave. The Chamber President Mike DiMeo testifi ed 10-story elegant Clarendale senior living anchor tenants would include Amazon

Picture (from top left, going clockwise) are renderings of the Sears redevelopment at 4712 W. Irving Park Road, the Northwestern Medical facility at 4441 W. Irving Park Road, the Clarendale senior living complex at 4747 W. Irving Park Road and the Peoples Gas site redevelopment (still in its proposal stages) at 3955 N. Kilpatrick Ave. They represent more than a $400 investment in the community. Page 6 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021

Please Join Us at 10pm Saturday for a Candlelight Vigil honoring Offi cer Ella French and all of the other First Responders killed in the line of duty. — Six Corners Chamber of Commerce — Fest Organizers

A bagpipe performance was part of the candlelight vigil at the 2019 Rock The Badges festival. This year’s vigil honoring those First Responders who were killed in the line of duty will be held at 10 p.m Saturday, Sept. 18, in front of the Main Stage, which will be located at the south end of the two-day festival. Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 7 Officials mark ending of 16-year O’Hare overhaul ‘Fall Nature Fest’ set Mayor Lori Lightfoot be able to reduce delays press release said. 2008, Runway 10 Center/ joined the city Depart- and increase O'Hare's “Thanks to the tremen- 28 Center was opened in ment of Aviation, elected efficiency — allowing us dous support of partici- 2013, Runway 10 Right/ at LaBagh Woods officials and airline exec- to build on the airport's pating federal agencies 28 Left in 2015, and Cook County Commis- games and activities, free utives at O’Hare Inter- reputation as one of the and our air carrier part- Runway 9 Center/27 sioner Bridget Degnen (D- flowers and tree saplings, national Airport last best in the country. I ners, the CDA was able to Center in 2020. 12) will hold a “Fall food trucks and beer, hik- week to mark the ending want to thank all of the accomplish one of the The most recent project Nature Fest” in partner- ing, biking, animal am- of construction of the 16- government, aviation, largest runway reconfigu- extended Runway 9R- ship with the Forest bassadors and a perform- year, $6 billion O’Hare contracting and labor ration projects in the 27L by approximately Preserve District of Cook ance by the Jesse White Modernization Program. partners who made the world,” said Chicago 3,290 feet to make it County from noon to 3 Tumblers. The program trans- OMP possible and look Department of Aviation 11,260 feet and the sec- p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, Other sponsors of the formed the airfield into a forward to seeing how it commissioner Jamie ond-longest runway on in LaBagh Woods near event include Alderman new configuration in continues to bolster our Rhee. the O’Hare airfield. the intersection of Cicero Samantha Nugent (39th), order to reduce delays city's post-pandemic eco- “The $6 million invest- Runway 10 Left/28 Right and Foster avenues. state Senator Ram Villi- and make way for future nomic recovery." ed in O’Hare’s airfield has was extended in 2008. Admission is free and valam (D-8), and the terminal redevelopment. The program reconfig- led to the creation of tens Three crosswind run- the event will feature kids Metropolitan Water Rec- "The OMP is a tremen- ures the runway system of thousands of jobs and ways (14L/32R, 14R/32L lamation District. dous investment in both into a series of east-west work for diverse busi- and 18/36) were decom- For more information, our airport infrastructure runways that increase nesses of all sizes.” missioned over the above Document send an e-mail to dis and economy, as it will capacity. As part of the program, timeframe as part of this [email protected] support job creation, cat- Since the beginning of four new runways were effort, the release said. shredding or visit www.commission alyze economic growth the modernization pro- built, two were extended, “This overhaul has erdegnen.com. and create business oppor- gram 16 years ago, sys- two new airport traffic been years — and rough- event set tunities across our com- tem impact delays have control towers were built, ly two-and-a-half billion munities," said Lightfoot. been reduced by 64 per- and numerous facilities federal dollars — in the Alderman James Gar- "Thanks to this project, cent when comparing at O’Hare were relocated. making. Today, we can diner (45th) will hold a which features eight com- years from 2003 to 2008 New Runway 9 Left/27 finally celebrate the new- free sdocument shredding pleted runways, we will and from 2009 to 2020, a Right was completed in and-improved O’Hare event from 12:30 to 3:30 International Airport,” p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin in the parking lot of said. Hoyne Bank, 4729 N. “By investing in inc- Milwaukee Ave. reased gateway capacity, Items with binders or updated screening tech- paperclips, as well as pre- nology, and reduced air- shredded paper will not field congestion, the be accepted. The event O’Hare Modernization features no-contact drive- Program will help secure through drop off and Chicago’s status as one of there is a limit of three the most important trans- bags or one box of paper. portation hubs in the For more information, world. This program has call 773-853-0799 or send the potential to create an e-mail to ward45@city tens of thousands of jobs ofchicago.org. in the Chicagoland area SHOWN above is Runway 10 Center/ Below, is the south airport traffic over the next several 28 Center, which is as wide as a 16-lane control tower that opened in 2015. years and contribute tens Free flu shot, highway, that was commissioned in Photos by the Chicago Department of of billions of dollars to our 2013. Aviation. state’s economy.” vaccine clinic These final phases of the OMP are part of the set at center O’Hare 21 capital pro- gram for a modern air- The Norwood Park port that will be efficient Senior Center, 5801 N. and accessible. Natoma Ave., will hold a Through this $8.5 bil- free flu shot/COVID vac- lion investment, O’Hare cine clinic for seniors from will be transformed from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. curb to gate and meet the Tuesday, Sept. 28, in the needs of the traveling parking lot. public through the 21st Seniors are asked to century and beyond. For call 773-775-6071 to more information, visit make a reservation for www.ord21.com. the clinic. Filament Theatre holds production at area park

The Filament The- trict, ‘The Secret Yes’ atre announced that its was created to be expe- current production of rienced outdoors, im- “The Secret Yes” will be mersed in the expansive held at 11 a.m. and 2 grounds of Portage Park p.m. on Saturdays and which creates public at 2 p.m. on Sundays space for curiosity, play, through Sept. 26 at and connection.” Portage Park, 4100 N. Tickets for the produc- Long Ave. tion are free but dona- “In ‘The Secret Yes,’ tions are accepted. audiences are the pro- Advanced registration tagonist of their own sto- is required as capacity is ries, exploring the build- limited and tickets are ing blocks of resilience available by visiting the and discovering their theatre’s Web site at own ‘Yes,’” a press www.filamenttheatre.org/ release from Filament yes. Theatre said. For more information, “A partnership with send an e-mail to boxof the Chicago Park Dis- [email protected]. Rummage sale slated Sept. 24, 25, at church

The Congregational Saturday, Sept. 25. Church of Jefferson Park, A pre-sale will be held 5320 W. Giddings St., will from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. hold a “stuff-a-bag” rum- Thursday, Sept. 23. mage sale from 9 a.m. to 5 The cost of a bag will be p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, and $8 each and $4 for a third from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. bag.

Have a scoop? Is there something we should cover in your neighborhood? Call 773-286-6100 or send news to: [email protected] Page 8 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 9 Page 10 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 11 ‘Rock the Badges’ festival this weekend The “Rock the Badges” firefighters 10:15 p.m. music festival will be Saturday. held from 2 to 10 p.m. The headliners are the Saturday and Sunday, Van Halen Invasion at 8 Sept. 18 and 19, on Mil- p.m. on Saturday and waukee Avenue between Seventh Heaven at 8 Irving Park Road and p.m. on Sunday. Belle Plaine Avenue in A full entertainment the Six Corners Com- schedule will be posted mercial district. on the festival’s Face- Proceeds will benefit book page. the Chicago Police Mem- Children’s activities orial Foundation and also are planned, and Ignite the Spirit. The there will be a communi- event will include a can- ty stage on Cuyler dlelight vigil in honor of Avenue, featuring local Send news to: [email protected] The “Rock the Badges” music fest will Shown above is the festival in front of the fallen police and entertainment. return to the 4000 block of North the Portage Theater from 2019. Milwaukee Avenue this year. (Provided photo) Trinity Players to hold schoolnewsschoolnews ‘Prepare Ye’ fund-raiser Resurrection tricts on Saturday, Sept. zation will hold a Trinity Players Chicago Admission is $25 for 11, to deliver commemo- “September Dine Out” will hold a fund-raiser adults, $18 for students Resurrection Prep rative “9/11 Never fund-raiser Wednesday, performance titled “Pre- and $12 for kids age 12 High School will hold Forget” shirts they Sept 22 at several Lou pare Ye” at 7:30 p.m. and younger. tours of the school from 6 designed, along with cof- Malnati’s restaurants. Saturday, Sept. 25, at Tickets cost $20 for to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. fee, homemade shamrock The fund-raiser will be Trinity Lutheran Church, adults, $15 for students 23. cookies and signed ban- held from 4 to 10 p.m. at 5106 N. LaCrosse Ave. and $10 for kids if pur- To reserve a tour, regis- ners from the student Lou Malnati’s in Old The variety show will chased over the phone in ter by visiting www. body, faculty and staff. Irving Park at 3986 N. feature songs, dancing advance. reshs.org/admissions/visi “Saint Patrick has a Avondale Ave., and in and drama. For more information, t-us. Registered families long tradition of Sham- Harwood Heights at 7125 call 773-736-1457. will be paired with a stu- rocks who go on to serve W. Gunnison Ave., and Norwood Park dent ambassador for the as first responders and from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Farmers’ mart 30- to 45-minute tour. send their sons to their Lou Malnati’s in Lin- chamber sets Open houses will be held alma mater,” director of colnwood, 6649 N. Lin- scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, communications Jennifer coln Ave. ‘Fall Festival’ Oct. 24, and from 6 to 8 Sloan said. Participants should The Norwood Park The Portage Park Chamber of Commerce Farmers’ Market will be p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4. The students visited mention Beaubien when will hold “Fall Festival” held from 10 a.m. to 2 St. Patrick CFD Engines 86, 107 and ordering and the organi- from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, p.m. Sundays, Sept. 19 108, as well as CPD 16th zation will receive 20 per- National Honor Society Sept. 17, and noon to 10 and Oct. 3, at the park, students from Saint (Jefferson Park) and 17th cent of all sales. For more information, p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, 4100 N. Long Ave. Patrick High School, (Albany Park) district on Northwest Highway 5900 W. Belmont Ave., headquarters. send an e-mail to Mau- reen Bryers-Schroeder at between Raven Street visited three local Beaubien and Newark Avenue. Chicago Fire Department [email protected]. The Beaubien School stations and two Chicago Parent Teacher Organi- Police Department dis- CPS hires more nurses, teachers, social workers Chicago Public Schools ers, the press release said. reported increases in the Since 2019, the district number of teachers, social increased the percentage workers and nurses work- of new teacher hires who ing in the school system, are Black and Latino from and highlighted progress 31 percent in 2019 to 46 made in recruiting and percent in 2022. Rep- retaining diverse teach- resentatives of the district ers. said efforts remain ongo- As of the first day of ing and a higher percent- school on Aug. 30, CPS age of CPS teachers are had 20,439 staffed school- Black or Latino today based teacher positions than in any year since across the district, reflect- 2012. ing a 96.7 percent fill rate, “While the work re- a press release said. mains ongoing, we are “With equity and excel- proud of the progress we lence at the core of our have made toward hiring vision for the future of a more diverse, thriving CPS, ensuring students teacher workforce that’s have equal access to pas- more representative of sionate, quality teachers the students we serve,” is critical to continue to interim chief education build momentum upon officer Dr. Maurice Swin- the district’s significant ney said. academic progress,” CPS “It’s important for our interim CEO Dr. Jose students who represent Torres said. “Given the different races and ethnic challenges associated backgrounds to see some- with the COVID-19 pan- one who looks like them demic and staffing short- in the classroom, teaching ages impacting industries and inspiring them every across the country, this day. When our students positive staffing report see themselves represent- represents important ed, it inspires the notion progress.” that ‘if that person could As part of its 2019 5- do it, so can I.’” year vision CPS commit- ted to hire an additional 3,000 Black and Latino teachers by 2024, guided by the research that all students benefit when taught by diverse teach- IDOT seeking input on new Web portal The Illinois Department of Transportation is seek- ing input as it develops a revised project-selection process to improve the effi- ciency and effectiveness of the state’s transportation system. Feedback on the depart- ment’s enhanced data- driven approach to project prioritization can be pro- vided on a new Web site as well as a webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 29. To learn more and sign up for the upcoming webi- nar, visit www.idot.click/ data-driven-decisions. The new data-driven decisions tool will use information from IDOT’s nine districts to prioritize projects that change capacity on the system, according to the depart- ment, a press release said. IDOT is focused on data that shows potential to impact traffic operations and congestion, economic development, livability, safety and environmental impact, according to the press release. Page 12 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Sears project . . . (Continued from Page 1) tive argue that it has contributed to Gardiner said in response to qualify for the 60 percent area the city’s segregation, with some Hadden’s question. He added that median income being targeted for neighborhoods lacking the proper while he supports the new afford- the six on-site affordable apart- amount of affordable housing. able housing ordinance, the project ments in Novak’s project. “Our racial segregation is deeply is “absolutely vital” to the area’s The committee received dozens of tied to (zoning decisions),” Hadden revitalization. letters in opposition (reportedly due said. In 2019, Gardiner delayed to the affordable concerns) to the Hadden asked Gardiner if he approval of a 10-story senior living project, and one resident testified at would consider delaying the propos- proposal for Six Corners in order to the hearing that the proposal al so that it would be subject to the get the developer to include 10 on- should be put on hold due to its low newer affordable requirements. site affordable units. Previous plans number of affordable units. Gardiner said that the project had called for 10 off-site units for Two representative of the Six has the support of the communi- the project, which is under con- Corners Chamber of Commerce tes- ty, including numerous communi- struction. tified in support of the proposal. In ty and business groups, and that Alderman (15th) an online chamber survey, about 88 he does not want to play “a high said that it would not be fair to force percent of the 466 respondents said stakes poker game” of wondering the new affordable housing condi- that they “strongly support” or what would happen to the devel- tions on the developer given that “support” the project, and about 24 opment site if approval were the project was in the works prior to percent called for a delay so that the delayed given that the building the council’s approval of the tougher new affordable ordinance would be has been vacant for 3 years and requirements. in effect, according to the chamber. the site’s first developer dropped Hadden noted the rooftop pool for The planned market-rate rents out. the project and said that it seems for the Sears project have been Project officials have said that like more resources could have been previously described at about preserving portions of the Sears allocated toward on-site affordable $2,750 for a 1,000-square-foot building, which was constructed in units. “It’s very disappointing,” she apartment. A Target department 1938, would not be economically said. store also reportedly is under con- feasible if more on-site affordable Alderman sideration for the ground floor, units were required. Developers (46th) said that while on-site afford- and 275 parking spaces, including often opt to pay into the housing able units is an important aspect some spaces in an underground fund because it is less expensive for all projects, he supports the parking garage, are planned. than offering the reduced rents, Sears proposal because the $2 mil- The Sears project is expected to which stay in effect for 30 years. lion being paid by Novak can help generate 32 full-time jobs after it is “I understand your concerns (but) other neighborhoods, including low- completed and $600,000 in addi- Left, Right fringe sowing those concerns have been weighed,” income families who would not tional property tax revenue. demonization, ‘malaise’ Crime Watch A MAN WAS arrested for alleged Chevrolet Corvette fired a handgun tion, according to police. by RUSS STEWART Chicago’s West Side. The Squad when back in NYC. Joe Crowley unlawful use of a weapon after wit- out of the window as the vehicle left TWO MEN reported that they A president is judged by his words recently lost a primary for an was a 20-year incumbent in the nesses reported he allegedly at- the home and officers discovered a were robbed at gunpoint at about and deeds and Jimmy Carter, scru- open Cleveland seat. East Bronx/North Queens dis- tacked his girlfriend while holding single spent shell casing, police 11:50 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, in tinized under the lens of history, Likewise on the Right: It simply trict, ran the Queens Democratic a gun in the alley of the 4400 block said. the lobby of the Bank of America, will be judged harshly. opposes whatever the Left proposes machine, and in Pelosi’s leader- Carter’s tenure (1977-80) is and hopes for a 2024 Trump come- ship. As a lark AOC challenged of North Central Avenue at about The shooter was described as 4671 W. Irving Park Road, accord- notable for its sustained incompe- back. The ex-president will be him and won 16,898-12,880, a 11:20 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, male, White, age 20 to 23, and 190 ing to 17th (Albany Park) District tence, making him the standard to endorsing Trumpsters in a dozen puny turnout of 29,778. Her vote according to 16th (Jefferson Park) to 205 pounds, with short black police. which no successor wishes to be district primaries. amounted to about 2.2 percent of District police. hair. A 22-year-old man reported that compared. But he is famous for one As is obvious, politics is no longer the 14th’s population and about Several witnesses reported that a A WOMAN reported that she was he and a relative stopped at the chronological deed and two words: about finding a solution to a specif- 8.8 percent of its RVs. Such are man punched the woman several the victim of a scam and lost $4,300 bank and he entered the lobby Carter is America’s oldest living ex- ic problem. It’s about promoting an careers made/ended and super- times in the head and face, causing in cash between noon and 1:35 p.m. when two men entered and one man president ever, at age 96; and he agenda, notwithstanding the fact stars born. bruising and visible scratches on Saturday, Sept. 4, according to 16th pointed a handgun and said, “Give delivered a much-ridiculed address that the solution may create atten- NEW YORK/16TH DISTRICT: her face and a swollen lip, according (Jefferson Park) District police. me everything if you don’t want me in July 1979 bemoaning the coun- dant problems. Facts are eclipsed Eliot Engel was a 32-year incum- to police The 70-year-old woman reported to blow your brains out,” according try’s “crisis of confidence,” now by feelings. Propaganda prevails. bent in a once heavily Jewish Officers placed the man into cus- that she was driving in the 5300 to police. known as the “malaise” speech. And America must DO WHAT IS Yonkers/north Bronx/suburban tody and he told them he had a gun block of Lawrence Avenue when two The 22-year-old man reported he later introduced the concept of RIGHT - in their opinion - and any- Westchester district and chair of in his pocket, police said. A name men drove beside her in a vehicle that he gave the men $630 in cash, “hostage” into the U.S. political and body who disagrees is stupid, racist, the Foreign Affairs committee. check confirmed the man was on and told her they could fix the dents his phone and debit card when his military lexicon. sexist etc. Promoting one’s ideology Bowman, an educator and parole for a prior aggravated dis- and scratches on her car, according brother came to assist him, police Carter is infamous for his han- is paramount. And that is what the Democratic Socialists of America charge and officers conducted a to police. said. The other 26-year-old man dling of the 1979-80 Iranian fringe does, like the tail wagging (DSA) member, was endorsed by hostage crisis in which a bunch of the dog. AOC and Sanders; he beat Engel search and found a loaded 22-cal- The woman reported that one of reported that he was also robbed Islamic radical students – who had The battle is measured by news 49,367-36,149 in the 2020 primary, iber handgun and a baggie contain- the men sprayed some sort of liquid and the men took $5 in cash, his participated in Ayatollah Kho- in a 89,041 turnout. So Bowman ing white powder suspected of being on the scratches, which appeared to phone and IDs, debit cards and meini’s overthrow of the pro- got about 7.6 percent of the 16th’s cocaine, according to police. remove them, and then placed an credit cards, according to police. American Shah – seized and occu- population and about 20 percent of The suspect was identified by object on the dents to pull them out, The two men reported that the pied the U.S. embassy in Tehran for Analysis the RVs. police as Enrique Torres, age 28, of police said. men fled west in a silver 2015 to 444 days, refusing to release per- and MICHIGAN/13TH DISTRICT: the 4400 block of North Central The woman reported that one of 2019 Hyundai Elantra, police said. sonnel until the day Carter left Tlaib is a vociferous supporter of Avenue. the men entered her vehicle and The man with the gun was office. Opinion Palestine and is in the forefront of A MAN REPORTED that he was they drove to Chase bank, 4854 W described as Black, age 20 to 25, 5- Carter also bungled a hostage by BDS, a movement to boycott, divest punched in the ear while he was Irving Park Road, where she with- 11 and 170 pounds, wearing a rescue mission. His presidency fea- Russ and sanction Israel until it halts obstructing traffic in the 4900 block drew $500, according to police. The bright multicolored shirt. The other tured runaway inflation, spiking Stewart new settlements and recognizes of North Milwaukee Avenue at woman reported that the man man was described as Black, age 17 gas prices due to Iranian oil shut- Palestine. When Detroit congress- about 1:40 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, demanded more money and she to 20, 5-7 and 150 pounds, wearing downs and mortgage interest rates man John Conyers died in 2018, the according to 16th (Jefferson Park) withdrew an additional $2,300 for a a blue medical face mask, white in the 15-20 percent range. party machine backed Brenda District police. total of $2,800 but when she gave hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. Of course none of this was his Jones. A state rep, Tlaib also filed. The 67-year-old man reported the money to the men they were AN EMPLOYEE of the Mobil gas fault, Carter insisted, even though cycles, and who “wins the week.” There were 2 primaries, a “special” he was into his third year. He The operative phrase is D&P, which for the vacancy, which Tlaib lost that he had been drinking alcohol upset and suggested she try to with- station, 4251 W. Lawrence Ave., blamed it all on THE MALAISE, means degrade and pivot. Some 27,841-26,941, and for the new and obstructed traffic on the street draw more money from another reported an attempted robbery at which is defined by Webster’s “news” is now propaganda and facts term, which Tlaib won 65,238- when he and a taxicab driver began location, according to police. about 12:50 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, Dictionary as a “vague awareness selective. Events are either a crisis 41,156. arguing, according to police. The The woman reported that she and according to 17th (Albany Park) of moral or social decline...a feeling or a challenge. For Biden-Harris MINNESOTA/5TH DISTRICT: man reported that someone one of the men returned to her vehi- District police. of physical discomfort or uneasi- COVID is a crisis (meaning politi- Omar fits well into the ultra-Leftist approached him from behind and cle and drove to another Chase The employee reported that a ness.” cally helpful) and the border and Minneapolis political culture, punched him in the ear, then fled bank location, 5620 W. Belmont man entered the store, came behind That’s what was happening - then Afghanistan a challenge (meaning where a 2020 summer of rioting on, police said. Ave., where she withdrew another the counter, demanded money and and now. D&P it and move to the next cycle). became routine following the Floyd The man was transported to $1,500 and gave it to them, police approached to rob him when he Carter intoned that he “felt the For the Right it would be the murder. Community First Medical Center said. defended himself and pushed the pain” of America, but that he was a reverse. For the fringes, every issue MISSOURI/1ST DISTRICT: where he was treated for a minor The woman reported that she man to the ground, according to peanut farmer, not a medical doc- can be useful if it remains unsolved. Bush is a BLM activist, nurse and ear injury, according to police. thought she would receive an e-mail police. The employee reported that tor. The country must self-heal and Some Americans have become pastor. She lost for senator in 2016 A MAN REPORTED that he was confirmation with an appointment the man got up and fled the store, self-cure, he said. It did, and elected obsessed with comfort news, which and lost 81,426-53,056 for Congress cut in an attack by an acquaintance for a follow up service after the men police said. Ronald Reagan. Americans don’t is propaganda that fits their cultur- in 2018 against 18-year incumbent at about 3:10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, told her they would “meet her The man was described as like to be lectured or blamed for al values and beliefs. They don’t Lacy Clay; she beat him 73,274- in the 4900 block of West Irving Thursday,” however no time or White/Hispanic, age 25 to 35, 5-3 to problems created in Washington. want to question those notions; 68,8887. The St. Louis district is The Biden-Harris administration they want reassurance. very racially polarized. Bush got Park Road, according to 16th meeting place was arranged, 5-6 and 150 to 160 pounds, wearing and Democratic congressional The Left’s agenda is designed to headlines when she camped out (Jefferson Park) District police. according to police. a black baseball cap with red trim, majority have allowed themselves create a dependency on government before the Supreme Court to Officers on patrol were flagged The man that rode in her vehicle gray T-shirt and black pants. to be pushed into embracing a left- and hence a perpetual voter base. protest the end of the eviction down by a 50-year-old man and saw was described only as White/ ist woke agenda under the pretext Karl Marx’s 1848 Communist moratorium, saying she “was put he was covered in blood from a large Hispanic. that it will cure the “Trump Manifesto laid it out: There are the on this earth” to “do this job.” laceration to the right side of his A MAN fatally shot himself after Park . . . malaise.” The pushers are the oppressors and the oppressed, the NEW YORK/12TH DISTRICT: neck, according to police. Officers he barricaded himself in a hotel (Continued from Page 1) party’s Left/socialist fringe — self- bourgeoisie (owners of property) and Maloney, age 76, is a Pelosi crony rendered aid until an ambulance room at about 10:30 a.m. Wednes- “Thank you to the neighbors for described “progressives” — led by proletariat, who sell labor for wages. who represents an East Side arrived and the man was transport- day, Sept. 8, in the 6000 block of advocating to reimagine an empty the SQUAD in the House and Marx wanted to abolish private /Manhattan district with the high- ed to Illinois Masonic Hospital, North , according to lot as a nature play space and park. Bernie Sanders in the Senate. The property and inheritance, increase est median income in the nation. where he was treated in stable con- the Chicago Police Department And thank you the Chicago Park Squad is few in number, just 7, and taxes to confiscate and redistribute She has a serious 2022 primary dition, police said. Office of News Affairs. District for bringing this vision to were nominated in overwhelmingly wealth, punish capitalists and grant opponent in Egyptian-born Rana RESIDENTS in the 4800 block of The 52-year-old barricaded him- life. I am excited to see the space Democratic districts with between all power to the State. There would Abdelhamid, a DSA member who West Bryn Mawr Avenue reported self in a hotel room and SWAT being used by our community,” 2 to 10 percent of the registered vot- be equity, not equality. From each gained notoriety for her Hijabis of several shots were fired at about attempted to make contact with the Nugent said after the meeting. ers (RVs). They are adept at manip- according to his ability, to each New York group. Expect an upset ulating social media, and use the according to his needs. And the State here. 4:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 6, accord- man, but never received a response, news media to demonize any critics. would have the power to decide who Many on the Left are for some or ing to 16th (Jefferson Park) District according to police. SWAT made With a 220D-212R House and 50- got and did what. all of the following: Medicare for all, police. entry to the room and discovered 50 Senate they hold the balance of While the Squad appears to reparations for slavery, open bor- Residents reported that a family the man had sustained a self-inflict- power, as Nancy Pelosi needs their have socialist ideas, in some ways ders, amnesty for all illegals, abol- wedding was hosted at a home on ed gunshot wound to the chest, Founded May 1, 1940 Associated with votes to pass the infrastructure and they seem to be using the same ish ICE, end deportation, defund the block over several days, causing police said. REPORTER NEWSPAPER Build Back Better bills. Their bene- playbook that too many politi- the police, eliminate bail, “restora- multiple disturbances with neigh- He was been pronounced on Publishers factor is a group called Justice cians, including Republicans have tive” justice and not criminal pun- bors, according to police. Residents scene. Area 5 detectives are cur- Glenn Nadig Brian Nadig Democrats, and does recruiting and been using nowadays. ishment, BLM, decriminalize drugs Bette Nadig (1937-1995) reported that the passenger of a red rently conducting a death investiga- Circulation Manager...... Joe Czech funding. They manipulate the masses and sex infractions, no police quali- Editor in Chief...... Cyryl Jakubowski The original 5 were elected in through the media into believing fied immunity, gun control, abor- 2018: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that they’re getting a better gov- tion rights, rent control, eviction Gardiner . . . (Continued from Page 1) (NY), known as AOC, Ilhan Omar ernment. Politicize everything. moratoriums, affordable housing, (MN), Rashida Tlaib (MI), Ayanna Be relentless and never, ever com- shelters for the homeless, the right without issuing any citations after City Council colleagues, con- Pressley (MA) and Pramila promise. Only politicians compro- to vote for anybody in the U.S. with no violations were found. stituents and female staff are hurt- Jayapal (WA) from, respectively, mise. Vilify the opposition. And a pulse age 16 or older, student loan More than 20 aldermen have ful and disappointing to all of us Brooklyn, Minneapolis, Detroit, always look to the long term. forgiveness, free college, halve the signed a letter condemning who expect and deserve so much Boston and Seattle. They were Continually undermine, denigrate U.S. military budget, pack the Gardiner’s actions, and at least 13 more from our elected officials and joined in 2020 by Cori Bush (MO) and destabilize capitalism. Create Supreme Court, end the filibuster democratic committeepersons have our workplaces.” and Jamaal Bowman (NY) from dissonance and unrest. Never quit and, the Green New Deal, phasing filed a complaint with the Rules Gardiner also is a defendant in St. Louis and Yonkers/Mt. Vernon. plotting and conspiring. out fossil fuels. Committee of the Cook County two federal lawsuits, one of which Omar was born in Somalia and There are 435 congressional dis- Plus tax the wealthy, spend $6 Democratic Party, seeking possible accuses him of violating the First NEWS DEADLINE 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY [email protected] Tlaib in Palestine. AOC and Tlaib tricts, each with a rough population trillion, and mandate vaccines and sanctions. Gardiner serves as the Amendment rights of some of his LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WELCOME are members of the Socialist of 600-650,000, and each urbanized masks. How do you like them 45th Ward democratic committeep- critics by not allowing them to com- All letters must include full name, address and tele- phone number for verification purposes only and Party of America. There are district having around 400,000 RVs. apples? erson. ment on the ward’s Facebook page. should be addressed to Letters to the Editor, Nadig another 3-4 like-minded fringe Election turnouts can be 50-60 per- Of course, the Right is against all State Representative Lindsey Another lawsuit accuses Newspapers. 4937 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago 60630. We reserve the right to edit all correspondence. Leftists, with more to come in cent, and primaries barely half that. of the above. Welcome to the future. LaPointe (D-19), whose district Gardiner and the police of abusing One Year Mail Subscription $115 2022. The top targets are Carolyn But all it takes is a primary win. Whatever happened to meeting includes much of the 45th Ward, their powers when they had a man E-Mail Subscription $39 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5 Maloney (NY), a 30-year incum- NEW YORK/14TH DISTRICT: down the middle and finding a solu- said on Facebook that “the recently arrested for allegedly stealing a cell Telephone: 773-286-6100 Nadig Newspapers, Inc. bent from Manhattan-Astoria, AOC traveled about the country tion? I’m sure we can find some uncovered words and actions of phone that belonged to a city work- 4937 N. Milwaukee, Chicago 60630-2191 and Danny Davis (IL) from prior to 2018 and tended bar common ground, no? Alderman Gardiner directed at er. Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 13 CDOT increasing pole replacement Fund-raiser The Chicago Depart- Mayor Lightfoot’s Chi- dential blocks have been for officer ment of Transportation cago Works capital plan funded through alder- announced it is doubling has prioritized invest- manic “menu” funds, Yanez slated the number of blocks in ments in new poles and however, under the A fund-raiser to sup- which it will replace wiring,” CDOT Com- “Chicago Works” plan, port Chicago police officer streetlight poles and missioner Gia Biagi CDOT is using data to Carlos Yanez Jr. will be wiring this year due to said. prioritize the replace- held at 3 p.m. Saturday, increased funding from “At the same time ment of poles that are Sept. 25, at Teaser’s Pub, the “Chicago Works” that we are switching rated in substandard 7123 W. Higgins Road. infrastructure and jobs to energy efficient LED condition. Admission costs $20 plan. lights and creating a CDOT said that while and proceeds will go to The department is on smart lighting system, the city is modernizing officer Yanez. His father track for a more than we are also investing in its lighting infrastruc- will be in attendance and 100 percent increase in new poles and wiring ture, it is also reducing the event will include streetlight moderniza- that will make our the cost of the system by food, entertainment, ven- tion projects from an streetlight system switching to lights that dors, and raffles. average of 135 blocks in more reliable and sus- use half the electricity The event is sponsored recent years to 279 tainable for the long and last two to three by Teaser’s Pub, alder- blocks in 2021, a city term.” times longer. men Nicholas Sposato press release said. The “Chicago Works” The program has (38th), Anthony Napoli- As CDOT concludes plan includes $112 mil- reduced streetlight tano (41st), police lieu- the “Chicago Smart lion for streetlight electricity costs by tenant John Garrido Jr. Lighting Program,” a 4- modernization projects more than half and and the Law & Order year LED streetlight in 2021 and 2022. utility cost savings are political action commit- conversion project, the CDOT expects to on track to save $100 tee. department said the install new poles and million over 10 years, focus now shifts to wiring on 175 residen- according to CDOT. Check the replacing the underlying tial blocks and more The project has qual- lighting infrastructure. than 100 blocks on ified the city to receive Classified “Streetlights are an arterial streets. more than $34 million essential part of every Traditionally, new in ComEd energy effi- Nadig neighborhood and streetlight poles on resi- ciency rebates, the release said. Newspapers Irving Park Road bridge work over river finishes

Construction is com- doors and pursue a pleted on the Irving Park healthy lifestyle.” Road bridge over the The project involved North Branch of the the full reconstruction Chicago River. and widening of the The project included Irving Park Road bridge, construction of an under which was built in 1914, bridge along the river- and created a new pedes- bank that provides an off- trian and bike path under street, multi-use trail Irving Park Road along linking California Park to the west bank of the Horner Park and com- North Branch. pletes “312 RiverRun,” a The under bridge path recreational amenity links California Park stretching 1.5 miles from and the McFetridge Montrose to Belmont Sports Center to Horner avenues via the River- Park to the north. As view bridge, which was work concludes on the completed in 2019, a Irving Park Road HIRING press release said. bridge, CDOT will begin “We are thrilled to cel- a resurfacing project, Saturday Mornings ebrate the completion of extending east and west this transformative proj- of the North Branch. Around 5 ect, which not only mod- The Riverview Bridge ernizes one of our city’s to the south was complet- $ 00 Hours of major bridges but also ed in 2019 and connects creates a safe and aes- California Park to Clark Walking! thetically-pleasing con- Park. That pedestrian 95 nection between Ca- and bike bridge crosses Nadig Newspapers lifornia Park and Hor- the North Branch and ner Park,” Mayor Light- under the Addison Road We are currently looking to hire a foot said. “This is a great Bridge. example of the kind of “The transformational door to door delivery person for infrastructure projects ‘312 RiverRun’ project Saturday mornings. our communities need, enhances the quality of Vehicle is required. as they improve our life of community mem- parks and transporta- bers with access to recre- Contact Joe at 773.286.6100 tion systems to make it ational amenities that Mon - Fri 6:30am - 1pm easier for our residents are truly second to none,” [email protected] to exercise and enjoy the Chicago Park District Please no walk ins. outdoors.” superintendent Michael The project extends Kelly said. across 95 acres of park space and will provide residents with access to recreational amenities supported by the Chi- cago Park District, in- cluding wheelchair-ac- cessible baseball fields, fitness centers, playgrounds, indoor ice- skating rinks, tennis courts, an outdoor pool and boat houses. “This project, and all of ‘312 RiverRun,’ de- monstrate the impor- tance of investing in infrastructure creative- ly,” CDOT commissioner Gia Biagi said. “Not only did we replace and improve a major bridge that was more than 100 years old, but we are linking existing recre- ational spaces in a way that makes it safer and more fun for everyone, no matter their age or ability, to enjoy the out- German day scheduled at St. Bendict

The United German- American Societies of Greater Chicago will hold a “German Commem- oration Day” from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3, at Saint Benedict Church, 2215 W. Irving Park Road. The event will be held in advance of German- American Day, which is celebrated annually on Oct. 6. Attendance to the Sunday, Oct. 3 event is free. The event is co-spon- sored by Alderman Matt Martin (47th), the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce, and Mayor Lori Lightfoot. For more information, visit www.germanday. com. Page 14 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021 365 Apartments- TUCKPOINTING 334 Garage/Basement/Yard SERVICE DIRECTORY Bazaar/Rummage Sales City Unfurnished UNIVERSAL BUILDERS Congregational Church Norwood Park: 1 bedroom, heat,water, parking space Included. Appliances, laun- OF ILLINOIS,INC of Jefferson Park ATTENTION! FLOOR SERVICES PAINTING & dry. oak floors. Walk to blue-line/C.T.A. HIRING All business, directory advertisers Masters of Tuckpointing 5320 W. Giddings No pets. 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CALL JOHN @ (773)777-9656 WORK *Drywall Taping *Ceramic Tile at $8 each & 3rd bag for $4 Niles: 1 bedroom clean, newly re- 95 www.universalbuilders.net Treasure Rooms & Stage Items (773) 494-4377 *Woodwork *Stripping *Staining Fully Insured & Licensed modeled. Quiet area, laundry, park- individually priced CELINSKI www.stclaire ooring.com *Varnish *Carpentry *Siding All Work Guaranteed ing. Unit A/C. (847) 647-8872 Nadig Newspapers Friday Sept. 24th. 9am-5pm (TF10S6V) TUCKPOINTING (11S3S) *FULL SERVICE ROOFING (10S20U) Saturday Sept. 25th. 9am-4pm Brick Work, Walls & Chimney House Cleaning Service We are currently looking to hire a 374 Senior Rebuilt & Repaired. Lintel GARAGES 5700 W. GROVER (9S25C) door to door delivery person for (5S29/22E) Housing Replacement, Power Wash. 341 Wanted To Buy Saturday mornings. FREE ESTIMATES Autos LICENSED, INSURED Mayfair Commons Vehicle is required. LOVE TO BUY YOUR Call Cezary@ DADRASS Apartments Contact Joe at 773.286.6100 CAR OR TRUCK (773) 282-9495 • TUCKPOINTING, BRICK WORK 4444 W. Lawrence Ave Mon - Fri 6:30am - 1pm Will Pay $200 to $2,000 (847) 724-5446 PAINTING Chicago, IL. 60630 • MASONRY CLEANING, CHIMNEY For the Good, Bad, or Ugly [email protected] (9S15C) Kitchen/Bath Remodeling • MASONRY VIOLATIONS CORRECTED Also Classic, Antique, Hot Please no walk ins. Carpentry, Wall Papering, Seniors 62 and older • LINTELS REPLACEMENT Rod or Project Cars BUILDING & Tiles Plastering, Drywall Apply now REMODELING • ROOFING, PARAPET WALLS Same Day Free Tow Away Aff ordable and spacious FREE EST. INSURED Studio, 1 BR and 2 BR • GUTTERS, SOFFIT, FASCIA CALL (773) 758-2928 UNIVERSAL BUILDERS Mobile:(847) 749-8227 (9S18A) Call: (773) 205-7862 OF ILLINOIS,INC (847) 291-9091 • CONCRETE SIDEWALKS & STEPS or stop by our offi ce for a 365 Apartments- (9S15D) • WINDOWS, GLASS BLOCKS preliminary application. EXTERIOR INTERIOR City Unfurnished Applications may be •Roo ng •Kitchens PLUMBING 10% DISCOUNT returned in person, by mail, •Siding •Bathrooms or email. Mon – Fri 9am-3pm •Additions •Painting *Sewers,Sinks,Tubs, Toilets FREE ESTIMATE •Windows •Basements All Drains OPENED (773) 774-0444 Managed by Prairie Management, & Development, Inc. Deal Direct with Owner *Treeroot Removal (12S18M) FREE ESTIMATES (10S13M) Without Digging All real estate advertised in this (773)777-9656 *Free Consultation & Estimates newspaper is subject to the Federal 378 Space www.universalbuilders.net CLOG BE GONE ATLAS Fair Housing Act, Which makes it For Rent Fully Insured & Licensed CONSTRUCTION illegal to advertise any preference, (773) 286-8890 limitation, or discrimination based www.clogbegone.com •TUCKPOINTING We do insurance claims for GUTTER on race, color, religion, national SPACE FOR RENT Wind, Hail & Water Damage CLEANING SL-2017 •BRICK WORK •MASONRY origin, sex, familial status or handi- Prime Space With Large Display (10S20U) Licensed-Bonded-Insured •CONCRETE •WATERPROOFING cap, in the sale, rental, or fi nancing Windows. 1,250 Sq.Ft. Busy (12S4C) of housing. In addition, the Illinois HI-LITE GUTTER FREE ESTIMATES Human Rights Act prohibits dis- Location With High Foot Traf c. CLEANING SERVICE Plumbing & Sewer Serv. Licensed,Bonded & Insured crimination based on age, ances- Close to CTA, Pace, Metra try, marital status, or unfavorable and I-90 + I-94. Downspouts Opened & Senior Discount 29 Yrs Exp. 20% Discount with Ad military discharge. The Chicago Any line Rodded $85.00 Sinks Human Rights Ordinance further Call: (224) 805-6553 Roofs,Tuckpointing,Gutters Strainers Installed Tubs, Toilets Heaters, 773-879-8500 prohibits discrimination based (8S21A) Chimney Repairs, Siding, Family Owned & Operated Catch Basins, Sump Pumps, on source of income and sexual Property Property Property Property Property Property Property Property orientation, and the Cook County TV Camera Sewer inspection For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Asphalt,Cement & more! Since “1953” ACCURATE EXTERIOR Human Rights Ordinance further FREE Estimates (773) 625-6399 Free Estimate prohibits discrimination on hous- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF (773) 631-4038 & Masonry ing status. This publication will COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Ask out our Discounts for FULLY INSURED (9S25D) Specializing In Tuckpointing not knowingly accept advertising COUNTY DEPARTMENT - (10S23H) First Responders & Military Chimneys, Brick Work, Lintel, for real estate that is in violation of CHANCERY DIVISION Parapet Walls, Parging, all laws. Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a 5801 N. Northwest Hwy ABODE ROOFING (TF) Champion City Violations & Roo ng. Mortgage Company (708) 698-4072 Gutter Cleaning HI-LITE Rated “A” on Angie’s List Norwood Park: 2 Bedroom, 2nd fl oor Plaintiff, GreenWorldil.com Since 1987 Licensed Bonded Insured 2 fl at with yard. No smokers. Heat vs. The United States of America, Work Done by Off Duty Fire ghters ROOFING INC. Free Estimate included. Coin Laundry. Near Metra Serving Chicago since 1989 Secretary ofHousing and Urban Downspouts Rodded Licensed-Bonded-Insured (773) 592-4535 $1,275 plus 2 month security deposit. Development (10S6G) Minor Tree Trimming, Ivy Removal Additional fi nished basement space ; Unknown Owners Family Owned & Operated (9S29A) J.L. HOME FULLY INSURED for extra $350. Available 10/1. (312) and Non-Record Claimants; Since “1953” 989-9672 Chicago Title Land IMPROVEMENTS Steve (773) 775-3336 WINDOWS / (TF9S15R) Trust Company as Successor Gladstone Park Chamber Member (773) 625-6399 Trustee to LaSalle Interior-Exterior REPLACEMENTS Elston/Milwaukee: Newly 2 bed- Bank NA, Successor Trustee to (9S25A) (10S23H) Remodeling room apartment. Heat,electric, gas Northwest GRYZIK included. Nice deck. No pets. No National Bank under Trust Also Experts on CHICAGO Number 10-085880-2 HANDYMAN ROOFING,INC. smokers. (773) 802-1314 Insurance Claims (TF9S15S) dated June 22,1988 GLASS BLOCKS Defendants, Hail/Wind 62 YEARS EXPERIENCE MIKE’S COMPLETE •TEAROFFS•SHINGLES •Great For Energy Savings Jeff erson Park: 1 bedroom Near 20 ch 4600 Call Joe: •SIDING•GUTTERS Terminal & Park. Heat,Storage, NOTICE OF SALE SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- (773) 704-3288 & Added Security Parking, Laundry, Accessible. No Roof, Repairs, Tuckpointing, $200 OFF BY GIVEN that pursuant to a pets. $1,225. (847) 630-7519 (12S29J) Carpentry, Drywall, Electrical, Jobs over $2,500 •Home or Business Judgment of Foreclosure and Plumbing, Painting,Tiling,Concrete Work Call For Quote (TF9S18G) Sale entered in the above enti- Licensed Bonded Insured tled cause Intercounty Judicial JA-MAR COMPLETE Small Jobs Welcome De- 773-286-3992 Irving Park/Narragansett: Sales Corporation will on Mon- 773-297-5726 (773) 581-5081 luxe 2 bedrooms,heated, Credit HOME REMODELING (10S9M) 5462 N. Elston, Chgo day, October 18, 2021 at the (TF) Check. Hardwood Floors. No hour of 11 a.m. in their offi ce at Kitchens, Bathrooms, Roo ng BBB (11S10G) smokers. No Pets. Available Now! 120 West , Suite Siding Expert, Windows 306 Help Wanted $1,300 + Security deposit. (773) 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at FREE ESTIMATES REPAIRS Miscellaneous 814-1286 public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth Licensed and Insured ROOFS • GUTTERS (TF9S18D) below, the following described 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE CARPENTRY • WINDOWS mortgaged real estate: FRONT DESK North Mayfair: 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, P.I.N. 13-17-115-027-0000. SIDING • DOORS hardwood fl oors. Tenant pays utilities. Commonly known as 4614 (773) 447-7852 RECEPTIONIST No pets/smokers. $1,100 month. Avail- NORTH AUSTIN AVENUE, Call John: TOP PAY & BENEFITS able now! Call for appointment. (773) CHICAGO, IL 60630. 286-6267 The mortgaged real estate is (312) 301-9980 Must Be Enthusiastic improved with a single family (3S30/22M) (TF9S25S) (9S25J) Team-Oriented residence. If the subject mort- Norwood Park: 2 Bedrooms, Ground gaged real estate is a unit of a SOLO J&D HOUSEHOLD/ NW Side Floor. Parking, Heat, Water, Appliances. common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other REMODELING INC. JANITORIAL CLEANING No Pets. Laundry. Credit Check. Walk HANDYMAN SPECIALIST Orthodontics Of ce than a mortgagee shall pay the to Blue-Line. (773) 991-3091 assessments required by sub- INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Send Reume: (TF9S25S) section (g-1) of Section 18.5 of HOME REMODELING CSI-Absolute Clean Inc. [email protected] the Condominium Property Act. PAINTING & PLASTERING Residential & Commercial Cleaning Larmie/Melrose: 1 Bedroom, 3 Sale terms: 10% down by certi- (9S15G) WINDOW INSTALLATION Rooms, Newly Remodeled. Heat- fi ed funds, balance, by certifi ed • Carpet Cleaning SNOW REMOVAL ed, Appliances, Laundry. No Pets. funds, within 24 hours. No re- • Upholstery Cleaning funds. The property will NOT PART-TIME (847) 982-1545 (847) 651-9974 Call Don: (773) 865-6261 • Tile & Grout Cleaning be open for inspection. Email: [email protected] ADVERTISING (TF9S25M) For information call Sales De- Habla Español BBB • Marble Cleaning & Polishing Oakton/Skokie Blvd: 1 Bedroom Apart- partment at Plaintiff’s Attor- (9S29S) • Emergency Services SALESPERSON ney, Manley Deas Kochalski, ment. Hardwood Floors. Near Skokie 5358 W. Gale St. Must Have a Car LLC, One East , Swift/Shopping. Heat, Water, Included. Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614) CONCRETE Call us today! 312-612-0274 Salary + Commission Tenant Pays Electric/Cooking Gas. No 220-5611. 20-009160 F2 WORK Visit us at: NADIG NEWSPAPERS Dogs. Credit Check. $850. Month. Avail- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL able 9/1. Call Daniel. (773) 816-8736 SALES CORPORATION www.csi-absoluteclean.com 4937 N. Milwaukee (TF9S29F) intercountyjudicialsales.com CARRENO CONCRETE (TF) Send Resume to: I3175861 Portage Park: Nice Location. 2 Residential and Commercial ATLAS [email protected] Driveways,Patios, Sidewalks, LANDSCAPING Bedroom Apartment 3rd Floor. 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(773) 410-3125 (847) 392-9008 773-879-8500 (TF9S29S) www.anasinskiconcrete.com (8S21A) tifi cation was registered by the un- (10S9R) dersigned with the County Clerk of Portage Park: Bright 4 rooms, 1 bed- (312) 833-1374 Cook County. REGISTRATION No. L MILLER room. Wood cabinet kitchen, ceramic Residential/Commercial TREE SERVICE Y21007775 on September 10, 2021 tile bath. Beautiful hardwood fl oors, LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES Under the Assumed Business Name and wood work. Appliances, laundry. Sod, Trimming, Shrubs A +1 PROFESSIONAL of ADRIAN’S HEATING, COOL- Over looking Portage Park. Near L, ex- STAIRS, STOOPS, SIDEWALKS, PATIOS, Trees and Bushes Removal TREE SERVICE ING & APPLIANCE REPAIR with pressway, shopping. No pets/smoking. DRIVEWAYS, APRONS, GARAGE Senior Discount LARGE OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL the business located at 5393 N. 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Repairing & Updating REPAIRS LLC PSYCHIC READINGS No Pets. Credit Check. $1,175 All Types Tuckpointing BY MRS. HAYWARD Month. (773) 848-8984 Old Wiring Our Specialty Bathroom & Basement Remodeling License & Insured since 1984 Brick Cleaning, Brick Work Helps With all Problems (TF10S13J) Painting, Wall Repairs, Lintel Replacement Love, Marriage, Success, 773-866-0000 24/7 Irving Park/Menard: Apt Drywall, Flooring & Tiling. The Best Quality Work/Low Prices Happiness, Career, for Rent Heat & water in- Edgebrook Resident Bungalow & Residential Specialist Remove the Negative Energy cluded Appliances, Hard- Free Estimate Insured (773) 202-0866 Small Business & Of ces Licensed Insured Free Estimates Located Three Blocks wood Floors, No pets/No CALL TOM @ Save $30 on Service Call Of ce/Base 4859 W. Belmont South of Superdawg smoking Coin laundry. From (773) 213-1227 BBB A+ Deal Direct With Owner (773) 262-4474 $695/$1,015 (773) 736-8668 (9S29W) (10S30T) (12S4C) (10S6J) (TF10S13S) Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021Page 15 Page 16 Nadig Newspapers Wednesday September 15, 2021